Ag Commish issued the following statement.
“We are so glad to have the City Limits Café here at the Mississippi Farmers Market,” said Commissioner Gipson. “I look forward to enjoying some good, old-fashioned home cooking. The café is easily accessible and provides a great option for those in the downtown Jackson area to get a home-cooked breakfast or lunch on-the-go, as well as meals from the grill.”
The City Limits Café is open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. for breakfast and from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for lunch every weekday. The café is located inside the Mississippi Farmers Market at 929 High Street in Jackson. For daily menu schedules, visit the City Limits Café on Facebook.
The Mississippi Farmers Market, a division of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, is open every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. through January. Beginning February 6, the farmers market will open Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. For additional information about the Mississippi Farmers Market, visit www.msfarmersmarket.com, download the Mississippi Farmers Market mobile app, or visit Mississippi Farmers Market on Facebook.
22 comments:
It is NOT going to be open on Saturday... When people are actually shopping there.
That sux, Andy.
How many officers were in Andy's security detail?
I had lunch there yesterday. It's great if you consider "home cooking" to be opening a can and warming it up. But only if you pay too much to buy the can in the first place.
Texas Cowboys don't even wear hats that big.
Andy looks like a goober wearing those outlandish things on his lil' head.
No doubt the man is smart . . . but he still looks goofy in those hats.
Not open on Saturday, the only day the farmer’s market IS open. What a typical Mississippi way of doing things.
Remember when the old farmers markets down there were open about everyday and there were plenty of vendors which helped keep the prices down. A few hours on Saturday is just ridiculous.
can you imagine the collection of fossils this place will accumulate? Who is going to have time to lounge around the farmers market on a weekday besides the farmers themselves?
4:45 pm, Did you not read the article? Andy doesn’t run the City Limits Cafe or set it’s hours of operation. It is a privately owned business that rents space at the farmer’s market. If the hours of operation don’t suit you, complain to the restaurant owners.
Are cowboy hats required?
You're wasting your time if you're waiting for Andy Gipson to come up with a plan that makes sense.
Why is Andy doing the ribbon cutting? He is the the owner/operator of that restaurant? Will he make me a sammich?
Is Andy a real cowboy or does he just play one on TV?
Free market Republicans, Mississippi style .
Where was Lumumba? It's his city.
What we need is another Pop Bailey's. You young whipper-snappers won't know what I'm talking about, but you old timers such as I will know.
By the way, aren't political signs on street right-of-ways illegal? I was down Ridgewood Road from County Line to Adkins today and Lumumba signs are thick as thieves on the edge of the road.
Always good to have another option of a place to eat. As a registered Old Fart I want to say I really miss the old cafes downtown. Jackson had some really good ones back in the 50s.
Andy reminds me of J.L. Jones. (look it up if you don’t get it) I promise that it will make you smile.
Back in the day, the farmer's market was across from MS Memorial Stadium. Several truck farmers would park at the stalls and sell vegetables, and I seem to remember that they were there most of the week (Monday - Saturday, from what I remember.) There was a really good restaurant there on the grounds as well.
I bought a lot of vegetables and fruit there over the few years I lived in Jackson, and ate at the restaurant most days I went there. The proprietor and his waitresses were the classic mid-80's polyester clad Mississippi folk, and they always chose to be pleasant to the long-haired kids, like myself, that showed up to eat. They were really nice people. A 15 gallon cowboy hat walking up in there would've been just as out of place as I was, but I reckon they'd let it slide.
I grew up and started getting haircuts on the regular and dressing normal when I had to earn an honest living. That guy in the Bob Wills hat looks like one of the goobers from Hee-Haw. Yay Mississippi.
If this Goob is going to pretend to be a rancher or Texan at ribbon cuttings, should he not at least use Burdizzo Pliers? (look it up)...
Quite a few politicians (other than this guy) in this state have been utter embarrassments when it comes to personal presentation and theatrics. Cliff Finch comes to mind. Steve Holland comes to mind. Can you name others? Go.
"Cliff Finch comes to mind. Steve Holland comes to mind.
Can you name others? "
Easy.
Haley Barbour
Phil Bryant
Bennie Thompson
John Arthur Eaves (both Junior & Senior)
Billy McCoy
All were/are embarrassing as hell.
I can name a lot more.
Drive a little. save a lot! come here Puggy!
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